Friday, July 31, 2009
Editorial says professor's arguments are correct regarding ethics in state
The editorial mentions Charlie Wheeler, director of the public affairs reporting program at UIS, who argued recently in Illinois Issues magazine that the legislature did its job extinguishing the ethical fires disgraced Gov. Rod Blagojevich left within the executive branch. The article says that Wheeler's opinions are correct.
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20090731-SJR-ethicsbill.pdf
Thursday, July 30, 2009
UIS student heads to Switzerland for Global Model United Nations Conference
Quinn and her trip to the conference was the subject of a feature story in the July 28, 2009, Daily Chronicle.
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20090728-DailyChronicle-KelseyQuinnUN.pdf
UIS professor explains changes in governors' offices
Listen to the interview here or download a PDF of the story's synopsis
20090730-ChiPublicRadio-governor.pdf
UIS mentioned in national article about online learning and technology
Technology and online learning was the topic of an article in the August 2009 Chief Learning Officer magazine, which mentioned UIS' online learning and degree programs.
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200908-ChiefLearningOffice-onlinelearning.pdf
Professor weighs in on large mammoth bone found
Watch the video clip here:
http://www.wics.com/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wics_vid_233.shtml
Monday, July 27, 2009
Capital spending plan criticized for giving money to private entities
But a system in which party caucuses divvy up millions of dollars for private entities such as theaters, veterans groups, museums and zoos is not a good system, according to others, including Dr. Kent Redfield, professor emeritus of political science at UIS.
Redfield's comments on the topic were featured in a July 26, 2009, article in the State Journal-Register.
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20090726-SJR-capitalspending.pdf
Global Campus renamed "e-Learning Initiative"
UIS Chancellor Richard Ringeisen said the primary goal was a “grass roots faculty movement” to provide the support and innovation e-LI needs. The budget requested for e-LI was $3.8 million over 3 to 5 years, helping to compensate for an anticipated 4,000 new students, Ringeisen said.
Ringeisen's comments were featured in a July 23, 2009, article in the Daily Illini about the new initiative.
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20090723-DI-elearninginitiative.pdf
Furlough days a possibility for U of I
The topic was featured in a July 22, 2009, article in the State Journal-Register.
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20090722-SJR-furlough%20days.pdf
Lawmakers also played big part in U of I admissions scandal
A call from a legislator carries clout, according to Kent Redfield, a professor emeritus of political science at UIS.
Redfield's comments were featured in a July 20, 2009, Associated Press article about the U of I admissions process.
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20090720-AP-UIadmissions.pdf
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Surprise item for UIS shows up on capitol projects plan
facility.”
But the news comes as a surprise to UIS, which is not aware of any construction like that.
The surprise item was featured in a July 15, 2009, article in the State Journal-Register.
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20090715-SJR-computerfacility.pdf
Quinn calls off tax hike vote for now
In calling off any tax hike vote for at least five months, Gov. Pat Quinn could be minimizing
the potential political fallout for himself and lawmakers who side with him.
But it also may be that it's a "reflection of the natural human propensity to put off hard decisions until the last minute," said Christopher Mooney, professor of political science at UIS.
Mooney's remarks were featured in a July 14, 2009, article in the Chicago Daily Herald about the budget.
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20090714-DailyHerald-Budgetdelay.pdf
Monday, July 13, 2009
Governor job and Senate position are up for grabs
top two up for grabs.
But UIS political science professor Chris Mooney says the two are very different jobs, and he thinks the Senate seat is more "winnable" because current Governor Pat Quinn is a stronger candidate than Roland Burris.
The topic was featured in a news story for WJBD Radio.
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20090709-WJBDRadio-Madigan.pdf
Burris won't seek full Senate term
Senator Roland Burris, whose was appointed by Rod Blagojevich to fill Barack Obama's vacant seat, announced he would not seek a full term in 2010.
A former Illinois attorney general and the first black elected to statewide office, Burris would have been the weakest candidate in next year's Senate race in the state, said Kent Redfield, professor emeritus of political science at UIS.
Redfield's quotes were in a July 10, 2009, article on Reuters.
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20090710-Reuters-BurrisSenate.pdf
Springfield Enterprise Index predicts slow economy
Compared to previous indexes, this is the first time a major slowing of the economy has been seen, according to Patty Byrnes, professor of economics at UIS.
The index was the feature of a July 9, 2009 article in the State Journal-Register.
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20090709-SJR-SEIeconomy.pdf
Lisa Madigan wants to stay in current position
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced that she wants to stay in her current position instead of pursuing a Senate seat or the seat of the governor.
Lawmakers who have long expected Madigan to successfully challenge current Governor Pat Quinn in a primary had little reason to listen to him previously when dealing with the budget, but being stuck with Quinn might change some things, according to Kent Redfield, professor emeritus of political science at UIS.
Redfield's remarks were featured in a July 8, 2009, story in the Daily Herald.
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20090708-DailyHerald-LisaMadigan.pdfTuesday, July 7, 2009
Different governor but same stand-off at Capitol
During Blagojevich’s last few years in office, lawmakers got used to working around him because his relations with them had grown so frosty. Now, some see that attitude carrying over to the new governor because Quinn doesn’t have the political muscle to change it, according to Kent Redfield, professor emeritus of political science at UIS.
Redfield's remarks were featured in a July 6, 2009, article in the Galesburg Register Mail.
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20090706-GalesburgRM-budgetgridlock.pdf
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
UIS names new head athletic trainer and assistant trainer
The topic was featured in a July 1, 2009 article in the State Journal-Register.
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20090701-SJR-newathletictrainers.pdf